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You should upgrade to last softpassport. Beside avoiding false positives, you would also avoid some problems running under Vista (I posted abou that problem some months ago).
Or better, avoid using softwarepassport completely, since if your game is on portals will be cracked anyway

Indie Author

You should upgrade to last softpassport. Beside avoiding false positives, you would also avoid some problems running under Vista (I posted abou that problem some months ago).
Or better, avoid using softwarepassport completely, since if your game is on portals will be cracked anyway

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I already did that... I submited false positive which is now fixed AND uploaded new versions with latest SoftwarePasspord. STILL google haven't took it away despite the fact that I've submited several request to review the site throught their WebMaster Tools.

Sure, I will move to no DRM, just demo/full version but at this moment it won't change anything as there is no viruses detected in my setup files ATM. I cannot even send a press-release about the game due to this google fuck up.
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Thanks guys,
Looks like Totem Tribe is slowly pushing it to the top -
#4 at Real
#1 at Reflexive
#9 at iWin
#2 at Shockwave
#4 at ArcadeTown

I am so glad there is still room for something innovative in casual game space today.
Another weird issue - Big Fish Games decided to let it slip because it was featured one day as a free game at GameHouse... really weird.
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Yes, but we try give our builds to all portals at the same time not to offend anyone. We don't give exclusives to either party.

Looks like all this portal war thing slowly shifting from "we don't want games that were exclusive on competitive portal" to "we don't want games that were launched on competitive portal".
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